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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sipsey Street Exclusive: Was the Gunwalker Plot Bill Newell's idea and the Obama National Security Council's opportunity? Will O'Reilly survive?

Sources familiar with the congressional investigation into the Gunwalker Plot say that investigators are homing in on early conversations -- and meetings -- between ATF Special Agent in Charge of the Phoenix Field Division William Newell and his self-described "long-time friend," Kevin O'Reilly, a State Department employee then on the National Security Council. This is reflected, say the sources, in the subpoena issued this week by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee seeking, among other things, "All communications to or from William Newell, former Special agent in Charge for ATF's Phoenix Field Division, between . . . March 16, 2009 to March 19, 2009."

The sources also say that Newell met personally with O'Reilly during this early period in the Obama administration and they believe that Newell may have "weaponized" the desire for more better statistics on the part of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others to support the "90 Percent" meme -- that 90% of weapons seized in Mexico from the drug cartels actually came from American civilian market sources.

Newell, who the sources say was familiar with the tactic of "gun walking" from the previous failed Operation Wide Receiver in Tuscon where Newell had participated in it, probably provided the germ of the idea that "walked" weapons could be used to "boost the statistics" of weapons found at crime scenes in Mexico, in the words of an early whiistleblower in this case.

If this is true, it places Kevin O'Reilly, a State Department employee responsible to Hillary Clinton, as the critical potential witness in the early history of the Gunwalker Scandal. Sources also say that there is a "not unfounded" fear that O'Reilly, who was suddenly transferred to Iraq "to keep him from being interviewed by the committee" according to one, "will not survive the deployment."

19 comments:

We're all pulling for you, Kevin O'Reilly! To survive long enough to testify under oath, that is. That's why we're leaving this google trail, to make it a little harder to arrange an "accident," a "stray shot," or a "random roadside IED." (And if your minders put you on a helicopter, make sure you strap in. Very easy to "accidentally" fall out of that open troop door.)

If Holder and Obama were smart, they might be able to make it look like the whole thing was a plot cooked up between Newell and Hillary Clinton / the State Department. It would deflect blame from the DOJ and White house, and remove Hillary as a potential challenger in 2012.

Holy carp, this is the first time I looked at those dates. MARCH!? They didn't lose any time, did they? (Sorry, I can't remember -- when was the 90% lie first uttered by this administration? They sure had their priorities!)

Also, Operation Wide Receiver seems to have been a failed attempt at gun tracing, not an experiment in gun walking. Or did Newell realize that one man's failure is another man's opportunity? His repetition of Wide Receiver WITHOUT RFID tags or other surveillance is a dead giveaway that he either learned nothing or he learned something completely unintended.

You have to wonder, at some point the Clintonista's, specifically hillary, when does it all catch up to her treason and tyranny?

I mean, here is a woman who is an undeniable tyrant, a person so full of her self, her superiority above others, where she has run rampant and free of responsibility for so many crimes and transgression of oath of office.

In a nut shell her hubris is obnoxious like only a tyrant queen can posses.

When CL Lewis wrote about the Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland, he summed up hillary perfectly.

I find it funny but no longer shocking that people who previously denied any aspect of this operation, are now offering up the lowest members of the conspiracy, in the lowest numbers possible, in order to attempt to placate us and move past it as rapidly as possible. Accompanied by 7 to 14 'Ooops' explanations as to why this is a "botched" operation and not the TREASON, this it very CLEARLY is.

This is a typical action engaged in by persons who are attempting to evade responsibilies for the commission of TREASON, multipule counts of FELONY MURDER, in two countries that we know of and CONSPIRACY to commit both, as MINIMUM charges.

I guess I'd be trying to move things in other directions, with other outcomes too, If I were an involved party.

And make no mistake about it, congress and the senate want to let them off the hook. It's all a matter of how much they think we will accept as justice. The media will go along with what ever they decide.

You are really going to love the quote from Barry in his presser about even if there was no direct knowledge about operational workings, there still had to be accountability at the highest levels of the Iranian government.

I wish I had DVR so I could offer up the exact quote, but it is a Super Keeper and one that must be turned right back on him over GunWalker. For sure.

what would you bet that the schumer, mccarthy, feinstein gun ban clan all knew about f&f also? I would imagine if their were a real investigation they all knew as well and were told to sit back and wait for the fruit to fall from the tree and then shout from the rooftops how a complete ban was way overdue.

We believe that even if at the highest levels there was not detailed operational knowledge, there has to be accountability with respect to anybody in the Iranian government engaging in this : Barry Sotero

"We believe that even if at the highest levels there was not detailed operational knowledge, there has to be accountability with respect to anybody in the Iranian government engaging in this . " Barry Sotero said that

We all know how much the Clinton family loves "assault weapons". It may take a few years for all the corruption to come out, but this entire administration considers itself above reproach and above the law.

"Progress made under the shadow of the policeman's club is false progress."

I believe that liberty is the only genuinely valuable thing that men have invented, at least in the field of government, in a thousand years. I believe that it is better to be free than to be not free, even when the former is dangerous and the latter safe. I believe that the finest qualities of man can flourish only in free air – that progress made under the shadow of the policeman's club is false progress, and of no permanent value. I believe that any man who takes the liberty of another into his keeping is bound to become a tyrant, and that any man who yields up his liberty, in however slight the measure, is bound to become a slave. -- H.L. Mencken

On the efficacy of passive resistance in the face of the collectivist beast. . .

Had the Japanese got as far as India, Gandhi's theories of "passive resistance" would have floated down the Ganges River with his bayoneted, beheaded carcass. -- Mike Vanderboegh.

In the future . . .

When the histories are written, “National Rifle Association” will be cross-referenced with “Judenrat.” -- Mike Vanderboegh to Sebastian at "Snowflakes in Hell"

"Smash the bloody mirror."

If you find yourself through the looking glass, where the verities of the world you knew and loved no longer apply, there is only one thing to do. Knock the Red Queen on her ass, turn around, and smash the bloody mirror. -- Mike Vanderboegh

From Kurt Hoffman over at Armed and Safe.

"I believe that being despised by the despicable is as good as being admired by the admirable."

From long experience myself, I can only say, "You betcha."

"Only cowards dare cringe."

The fears of man are many. He fears the shadow of death and the closed doors of the future. He is afraid for his friends and for his sons and of the specter of tomorrow. All his life's journey he walks in the lonely corridors of his controlled fears, if he is a man. For only fools will strut, and only cowards dare cringe. -- James Warner Bellah, "Spanish Man's Grave" in Reveille, Curtis Publishing, 1947.

"We fight an enemy that never sleeps."

"As our enemies work bit by bit to deconstruct, we must work bit by bit to REconstruct. Be mindful where we should be. Set goals. We fight an enemy that never sleeps. We must learn to sleep less." -- Mike H. at What McAuliffe Said

"The Fate of Unborn Millions. . ."

"The time is now near at hand which must probably determine, whether Americans are to be, Freemen, or Slaves; whether they are to have any property they can call their own; whether their Houses, and Farms, are to be pillaged and destroyed, and they consigned to a State of Wretchedness from which no human efforts will probably deliver them. The fate of unborn Millions will now depend, under God, on the Courage and Conduct of this army-Our cruel and unrelenting Enemy leaves us no choice but a brave resistance, or the most abject submission; that is all we can expect-We have therefore to resolve to conquer or die." -- George Washington to his troops before the Battle of Long Island.

"We will not go gently . . ."

This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years and I cannot recall it ever happening. It may be that our task is impossible. Yet, if we do not try then how will we know it can't be done? And if we do not try, it most certainly won't be done. The Founders' Republic, and the larger war for western civilization, will be lost.

But I tell you this: We will not go gently into that bloody collectivist good night. Indeed, we will make with our defiance such a sound as ALL history from that day forward will be forced to note, even if they despise us in the writing of it.

And when we are gone, the scattered, free survivors hiding in the ruins of our once-great republic will sing of our deeds in forbidden songs, tending the flickering flame of individual liberty until it bursts forth again, as it must, generations later. We will live forever, like the Spartans at Thermopylae, in sacred memory.

-- Mike Vanderboegh, The Lessons of Mumbai:Death Cults, the "Socialism of Imbeciles" and Refusing to Submit, 1 December 2008

"A common language of resistance . . ."

"Colonial rebellions throughout the modern world have been acts of shared political imagination. Unless unhappy people develop the capacity to trust other unhappy people, protest remains a local affair easily silenced by traditional authority. Usually, however, a moment arrives when large numbers of men and women realize for the first time that they enjoy the support of strangers, ordinary people much like themselves who happen to live in distant places and whom under normal circumstances they would never meet. It is an intoxicating discovery. A common language of resistance suddenly opens to those who are most vulnerable to painful retribution the possibility of creating a new community. As the conviction of solidarity grows, parochial issues and aspirations merge imperceptibly with a compelling national agenda which only a short time before may have been the dream of only a few. For many Americans colonists this moment occurred late in the spring of 1774." -- T.H. Breen, The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence, Oxford University Press, 2004, p.1.